Online Degrees in Psychology
A Ph.D. in Psychology degree can prepare professionals to work with individuals in our culturally diverse world today. Whether graduates want to become researchers, educators, or practitioners that assist individuals, groups, or families with mental health, career, or educational issues that may arise.
If you are interested in earning an online degree in Psychology, find the online degree that best fits you..
Accredited Colleges and Universities
Online Schools with Criminal Justice: Psychology programs
Rasmussen College

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Associate - Criminal Justice/Psychology
One way to help prevent crime is to understand why crimes are committed. You
will delve into courses that teach you about the psychological reasoning behind
premeditated acts. Your understanding of psychology and how it relates to
criminal justice will help prepare you for a career where you can change the
lives of many people. Your courses will prepare you to better understand
criminal and deviant psychology. Criminal minds can be complicated and your
degree will help you understand what drives these individuals to commit crimes.
Your courses online or on campus will be led by instructors with vast knowledge
of the subject matter and real world experiences. A specialization in
Psychology will help you focus on the internal factors of why crimes are
committed. Your study of psychology as it relates to criminal justice will
allow you to look at the justice system from a different perspective. Your
ability to apply what you learned will help you understand the criminal thought
process.
Campus-based Schools with Criminal Justice: Psychology programs
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Argosy University Undergraduate, Atlanta
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Argosy University Undergraduate, Dallas
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Argosy University Undergraduate, Denver
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Argosy University Undergraduate, Inland Empire
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Argosy University Undergraduate, Los Angeles
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Argosy University Undergraduate, Nashville
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Argosy University Undergraduate, Orange County
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Argosy University Undergraduate, Phoenix
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Argosy University Undergraduate, Salt Lake City
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Argosy University Undergraduate, San Diego
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Argosy University Undergraduate, San Francisco
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Argosy University Undergraduate, Sarasota
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Argosy University Undergraduate, Schaumburg
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Argosy University Undergraduate, Twin Cities
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Argosy University Undergraduate, Washington DC
Online Schools with Criminal Justice programs
Rasmussen College

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Associate - Criminal Justice/Psychology
One way to help prevent crime is to understand why crimes are committed. You
will delve into courses that teach you about the psychological reasoning behind
premeditated acts. Your understanding of psychology and how it relates to
criminal justice will help prepare you for a career where you can change the
lives of many people. Your courses will prepare you to better understand
criminal and deviant psychology. Criminal minds can be complicated and your
degree will help you understand what drives these individuals to commit crimes.
Your courses online or on campus will be led by instructors with vast knowledge
of the subject matter and real world experiences. A specialization in
Psychology will help you focus on the internal factors of why crimes are
committed. Your study of psychology as it relates to criminal justice will
allow you to look at the justice system from a different perspective. Your
ability to apply what you learned will help you understand the criminal thought
process.